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  1. I don't know how adventurous you are, but I had a great time camping and fishing the Coxs River in the Blue Mountains National Park. Apparently everything upstream of the junction with Little River has seasonal restrictions, but below that is open season (might want to double check that with DPI). We parked our cars at the end of Megalong Valley Road (turn off near Blackheath) and walked in to the lower reaches of the river, about a 7 hour hike. Was a hard walk carrying everything for a weeks fishing and camping but definitely worth it! There are little in the way of walking tracks that far down, so most days we bush bashed our way up or down river to fish. It was VERY cold in July, but dining on fresh trout every day and enjoying the magnificent scenery easily made up for any discomfort Not sure what the fishing would be like in the warmer months, being a cold water fish I'd image they migrate to the dam and go deep for the colder water, but maybe someone knows better?
  2. Steve, you might want to start with the version of Android they use on the Experia and go from there. Even if Samsung add proprietary bits to it, they are required to maintain compatibility with the version they use this should give you a start point when talking to Navionics.
  3. Hi Steve, I can't answer your question directly, but if you're looking at using the tablet exclusively as a mapping tool on the boat you can down grade or load a specific version of Android on most devices. The tricky part is finding a version made for that hardware (processor and motherboard rather than the make and model) and persevering until you get it loaded. I did it with an old Samsung phone for my partner so she could get the latest apps and games that weren't compatible with the old Android. Took me most of a day messing with it though. If you know someone in IT they might be able to make it less painful if you go that route. Cheers Brian
  4. They look like they might be a Sailfish....
  5. I used a strip of double sided spongy tape. I figure if I ever want to remove them I can scrape off the gluggy backing with a plastic knife.
  6. You could use a small block of wood cut to the right height you want, tape one of those waxy pencils to it then run it around under the lip at the top of you hull. Should give you a line the same distance from the top so they line up correctly. If you want to get really technical, you can measure the sticker widths for each letter, add a margin in between and use a set square to draw a right angle line to the top one so you get them straight as well as level. Place your stickers so they're just under the line, then when they're dry and stuck good, wash the wax off.
  7. Where abouts in Brooklyn are you fishing? I'd be heading to the point near the boat ramp on the turn of the tide and fish it outgoing. You get a nice eddie happening off the south end of the point and that will often hold fish. If all you are catching is the tiny bream, I'd increase your hook and bait size. Personally, I have good luck with Woolworths Banana prawns, the aussie ones not the imported. Before you go fishing, if the wife will let you, put a bunch in a blender with a handful of breadcrumbs and puree it then freeze in handful sized pancake shapes. When your fishing mix the thawed blocks with a fair bit of sand and salt water in a bucket and throw out a handful every few minutes. Use baits around half a prawn sized on a hook that will hold it. You should do OK with that. You can use fresh squid strips instead for the bait. They're tougher so you can get the bait past the pickers if they're a problem. I have a mate who likes to put his rod down and watch the tip, then strikes with a quick snatch when he sees movement. He strikes so hard though that we make jokes about his favourite dish being Fish Lip Soup. I hold the rod, tip low, and when i get a solid bite just smoothly lift the tip up. I get a pretty good strike rate with that method.
  8. helliconia

    Hairtail

    Btter off dropping your boat in at Apple Tree Bay. Take the Kuringai Chase Rd turn off from the F3 (heading north). Turn right at the top of the off ramp, follow it all the way down towards Bobbin Head. You'll come around a left hand hairpin turn and see the car park, turn left in to the first carpark and follow it around about a kilometre or so and the boat ramp is there. From there, its a straight run north from the boat ramp and only 10 mins to Waratah Bay, its the last big bay on your left before the creek turns east a bit.
  9. Hi Raiders! I'm running a short survey, only 10 questions, on small and medium sized businesses use and understanding of business strategy. I'd appreciate any of you that own or run businesses upto around 100-ish employees filling out the survey for me. It's completely anonymous, I don't get any info on respondents except whats in the survey itself. Most of it is multiple choice with a couple of short answer questions. You can find the survey here - http://www.surveymonkey.com/s/QB3NNRL Cheers for your help! Brian
  10. Smiths Creek is a great spot. Much quieter than Cowan and better scenery I reckon (not that you'd notice in the dark lol).
  11. Amazing footage, but hell if I know why he drove right through the bait ball. I didn't see any prop-struck dolphins or fish but that was probably pure luck.
  12. Attach an electric reel and pneumatic net arm and you wouldn't evenhave to wake up
  13. Ditto, an inner material that prevents chaffing and rubbing would be good. +1 for the waterproof pockets too. I like the idea of the zip up model, but maybe with zip/velcro on sleeves for summer/winter wear. Stay away from spandex though - I'd look terrible in a super hero costume!
  14. You may also find that you need to look at getting a security license if you're going to be going into peoples homes. Even if you don't have to, might be worth getting for peoples piece of mind.
  15. I spent $300+ on a Kingy stick and i've yet to boat one... its demoralising reading these reports Nice work and a great report Coyote!!
  16. helliconia

    Storage ideas

    I use a large waterproof rubbermaid tub which fits under the front. It contains all the stuff I need kept dry such as a blanket, paperwork, instruction books, spare batteries, spare PFD's etc. My boats a little larger at 4.75 metres so it has the two front seats and a rear bench seat like yours. it does make for some extra storage. If you want to do the netting thing under the front, you can buy large ziplock plastic storage bags which will keep your gear dry, then store them in the net.
  17. Maybe we should get ourselves organised this year and do some team events, a little FR competition within a competition? I'd be up for taking 1 or 2 out with me, although I'd hope they know more about fishing than i do!
  18. LED strips should be drawing 3/5's of bugger all current. Are you sure nothing else is running off that battery? If not, I'd get it checked and/or replaced.
  19. It has no coin slot! I wouldn't be advertising your address now
  20. I used to walk those tracks as a teenager. My parents encouraged it because I was off to bed at 7pm after a day of that. I wouldn't even try it now with my middle age paunch lol
  21. Is that creek navigable all the way through there? I usually launch from the Basin View ramp since the other one is a bit shallow and the missus insists a cars exhaust is not to be used as a snorkel...
  22. nice work on the flatty I'll be at Sanctuary Point over the xmas week so keep on eye out on the basin for us! Small world we live in lol
  23. I was considering the chain and a bigger anchor, but with my bad back and no room for an electric winch i wasn't sure it was a good idea. I might try adding a couple of metres of chain first and ee how we go. It hasn't been a huge problem til now. If you're out on the bay and see a black Brooker 475 with a 60 Yammie on the back come and say hi!
  24. Hi Chief, welcome to Fishraider! I was down at Tuross at the end of last month and there are a lot of small flathead around. I had my boat, but there are some very large sandflats around the boat ramp on the North side of Tuross Head that would produce something on the top of the rising tide I'd imagine. Lots of area to wade through there. Around the boat hire wharves is meant to be good for bream etc as well, I'm sure you could walk the shore through that area along the channel. Theres a caravan park as you come into Tuross on your right, with a long stretch of sand flat around it, that could also be worth a flick with the plastics. Enjoy, it's a great little spot down there!
  25. After my fun trip to Tuross a few weeks ago my partner and I hit Botany Bay on sunday arvo for some R&R. It seems I've become the under-sized flathead king since my trip as that's about all I caught! We started between the 3rd runway and Molli Point. We anchored amongst some other boats but that quickly turned into a slow drift dragging the anchor between the stiff north easterly and the heavy spring tide current. I fully expected to pull the anchor in with a dozen fish skewered on it. I tried some blades and plastics but the current seemed too strong to hold bottom with 1/4 ounce jigheads so I stuck to the bait. All the damage was done on chunks of Woolies banana prawns and I landed about a dozen flathead in the 25-30cm range. The dog was very happy with my efforts, at one point clawing my leg trying to snaffle my catch. Moved over to the 8 metre mark off north Brighton Beach for a similar result and a half sized tailor that all went back. It was a fun afternoon even if the esky was empty at the end of they day, only slightly marred by driving back in a 5 minute rain cell without the bimini on
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